This week in tax: US elections worry corporate taxpayers In the week that the German Football Association was raided for suspected serious tax evasion, Australia announced corporate tax residency rules changes and concerns over the tax implications of the... By Anjana Haines October 09 2020
This week in tax: Subway and Vodafone court battles end In the week that US President Donald Trump’s tax affairs caused more controversy, the Irish Supreme Court determined that Subway’s bread is too sweet to be bread and Vodafone won... By Anjana Haines October 02 2020
Podcast: Dechert discusses the firm’s D&I efforts after award wins Leading global law firm, Dechert, demonstrates progressive policies for women and minorities in a podcast featuring three partners who won awards for their work at the Women in Business Law... By Anjana Haines October 01 2020
Digital tax and DST concerns dominate ITR’s Asia Tax Forum 2020 Indirect tax and transfer pricing dominated this year’s ITR Asia Tax Forum as double taxation risks from digital services taxes (DSTs) continue to rise and many prepare for the OECD’s... By Anjana Haines September 30 2020
This week in tax: EU appeals Apple state aid case This week the European Commission confirmed it will appeal the Apple state aid case, while new OECD pillar one and pillar two blueprints were leaked ahead of the October meetings. By Anjana Haines September 25 2020
This week in tax: EU plans to announce its DST in 2021 In the week that the Netherlands released its 2021 tax plan, more digital services taxes (DSTs) emerged with worrying trends in Asia on the double taxation of transactions. By Anjana Haines September 18 2020
This week in tax: Pillar one and pillar two documents are leaked In the week that the OECD’s pillar one and pillar two documents were leaked, the tax world also grappled with more US regulations and a range of tax cuts and... By Anjana Haines September 04 2020
Countries clash over scope of Amount B in pillar one tax proposals The OECD faces opposing views about the scope of Amount B in its pillar one proposal, including calls for a broader baseline activity test and demands to keep the focus... By Anjana Haines September 03 2020
Corporate segmentation holds the key to pillar one blueprint Establishing segments and different entity levels within a group of companies may answer some of the questions the OECD is grappling with on the scope of Amount A in the... By Anjana Haines September 03 2020
Ireland’s temporary VAT cut comes into force Ireland has joined the list of countries that have chosen to either reduce or freeze VAT rates in a bid to stimulate economic growth. By Anjana Haines September 02 2020